 Go for the sustainable development goals, quality education, how can school overcrowding be solved? Mean Karen. She is a teacher with over 30 students in her classroom. Karen finds it hard to keep all of her students engaged because she has a variety of learning styles to cater to. The students have problems learning because they don't get a lot of hands-on time with Karen and they have a hard time keeping up with the weekly lessons. Overcrowding is an issue that many public schools face, and it prevents teachers from being able to reach all of their students individually to tender their needs. Budget cuts and population increase are two of the biggest contributors to overcrowding. Even though overcrowding is a major concern, there are ways to overcome this issue. The district can lobby for more funding and invite officials to the school, so they can see the damage being done firsthand. All visiting local donations and doing fundraisers are other options to ensure that teachers have all the tools needed to do their jobs during overcrowded times. Applying for grants will also help with the financial issues tied to overcrowding. Providing teachers with aids can help lift the burden from their workload. If teachers plan exceptionally well for overcrowding, taking into consideration the supplies needed, managing students, providing structure as to not lose control of the classroom, and overcrowding issues can be minimized. Being available before school or after school can also help with students who are struggling to keep up. The learning experience should be fun and rewarding for students and teachers. Ending overcrowding will help nourish the next generation of leaders.